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Statutes > Washington > Title-80 > 80-36 > 80-36-350

Registration of new companies — Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.

Each telecommunications company not operating under tariff in Washington on January 1, 1985, shall register with the commission before beginning operations in this state. The registration shall be on a form prescribed by the commission and shall contain such information as the commission may by rule require, but shall include as a minimum the name and address of the company; the name and address of its registered agent, if any; the name, address, and title of each officer or director; its most current balance sheet; its latest annual report, if any; and a description of the telecommunications services it offers or intends to offer.

     The commission may require as a precondition to registration the procurement of a performance bond sufficient to cover any advances or deposits the telecommunications company may collect from its customers, or order that such advances or deposits be held in escrow or trust.

     The commission may deny registration to any telecommunications company which:

     (1) Does not provide the information required by this section;

     (2) Fails to provide a performance bond, if required;

     (3) Does not possess adequate financial resources to provide the proposed service; or

     (4) Does not possess adequate technical competency to provide the proposed service.

     The commission shall take action to approve or issue a notice of hearing concerning any application for registration within thirty days after receiving the application. The commission may approve an application with or without a hearing. The commission may deny an application after a hearing.

     A telecommunications company may also submit a petition for competitive classification under RCW 80.36.310 at the time it applies for registration. The commission may act on the registration application and the competitive classification petition at the same time.

     During a state of emergency declared under RCW 43.06.010(12), the governor may waive or suspend the operation or enforcement of this section or any portion of this section or under any administrative rule, and issue any orders to facilitate the operation of state or local government or to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian population.

[2008 c 181 § 410; 1990 c 10 § 1; 1985 c 450 § 7.]

Notes: Part headings not law -- 2008 c 181: See note following RCW 43.06.220.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-80 > 80-36 > 80-36-350

Registration of new companies — Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.

Each telecommunications company not operating under tariff in Washington on January 1, 1985, shall register with the commission before beginning operations in this state. The registration shall be on a form prescribed by the commission and shall contain such information as the commission may by rule require, but shall include as a minimum the name and address of the company; the name and address of its registered agent, if any; the name, address, and title of each officer or director; its most current balance sheet; its latest annual report, if any; and a description of the telecommunications services it offers or intends to offer.

     The commission may require as a precondition to registration the procurement of a performance bond sufficient to cover any advances or deposits the telecommunications company may collect from its customers, or order that such advances or deposits be held in escrow or trust.

     The commission may deny registration to any telecommunications company which:

     (1) Does not provide the information required by this section;

     (2) Fails to provide a performance bond, if required;

     (3) Does not possess adequate financial resources to provide the proposed service; or

     (4) Does not possess adequate technical competency to provide the proposed service.

     The commission shall take action to approve or issue a notice of hearing concerning any application for registration within thirty days after receiving the application. The commission may approve an application with or without a hearing. The commission may deny an application after a hearing.

     A telecommunications company may also submit a petition for competitive classification under RCW 80.36.310 at the time it applies for registration. The commission may act on the registration application and the competitive classification petition at the same time.

     During a state of emergency declared under RCW 43.06.010(12), the governor may waive or suspend the operation or enforcement of this section or any portion of this section or under any administrative rule, and issue any orders to facilitate the operation of state or local government or to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian population.

[2008 c 181 § 410; 1990 c 10 § 1; 1985 c 450 § 7.]

Notes: Part headings not law -- 2008 c 181: See note following RCW 43.06.220.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-80 > 80-36 > 80-36-350

Registration of new companies — Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.

Each telecommunications company not operating under tariff in Washington on January 1, 1985, shall register with the commission before beginning operations in this state. The registration shall be on a form prescribed by the commission and shall contain such information as the commission may by rule require, but shall include as a minimum the name and address of the company; the name and address of its registered agent, if any; the name, address, and title of each officer or director; its most current balance sheet; its latest annual report, if any; and a description of the telecommunications services it offers or intends to offer.

     The commission may require as a precondition to registration the procurement of a performance bond sufficient to cover any advances or deposits the telecommunications company may collect from its customers, or order that such advances or deposits be held in escrow or trust.

     The commission may deny registration to any telecommunications company which:

     (1) Does not provide the information required by this section;

     (2) Fails to provide a performance bond, if required;

     (3) Does not possess adequate financial resources to provide the proposed service; or

     (4) Does not possess adequate technical competency to provide the proposed service.

     The commission shall take action to approve or issue a notice of hearing concerning any application for registration within thirty days after receiving the application. The commission may approve an application with or without a hearing. The commission may deny an application after a hearing.

     A telecommunications company may also submit a petition for competitive classification under RCW 80.36.310 at the time it applies for registration. The commission may act on the registration application and the competitive classification petition at the same time.

     During a state of emergency declared under RCW 43.06.010(12), the governor may waive or suspend the operation or enforcement of this section or any portion of this section or under any administrative rule, and issue any orders to facilitate the operation of state or local government or to promote and secure the safety and protection of the civilian population.

[2008 c 181 § 410; 1990 c 10 § 1; 1985 c 450 § 7.]

Notes: Part headings not law -- 2008 c 181: See note following RCW 43.06.220.